Buy Dust Collection Attachment for the Bosch HDC250 SDS-Max Hammer

It has two air chambers that can both collect dust and suction the wall while it’s being used.

It fits the Bosch 1-3/8-inch vacuum nozzle and can be used with 1-1/4-inch and 2-inch hoses.

A brush ring that can be changed lets you seal with different bit diameters.

The rubber seal keeps the wall sticking to it.

If the brush ring is removed, it can be used for drilling diameters up to 6-Inches. This drill is best for drilling diameters from 1-1/2-Inches to 5-Inches.

You can cut down on the amount of dust on the job site with the Bosch HDC250 SDS-max Hammer Dust Collection Attachment. Carbide-tipped or diamond core bits can be used to drill up to 6-inches in diameter, but they’re best for drilling from 1-1/2-Inch to 5-Inches. In this case, the HDC250 can fit a brush ring up to 6-Inches wide when it is removed. Dual air chambers and a rubber seal help keep suction and collect dust while drilling. This part is for vacuum hoses that have 1-1/2-inch nozzles. It works with the snap-in connector on the Bosch VAC Series dust wands. For 1-1/4-Inch and 2-Inch hose nozzles, there are optional adaptors.

People who work with silica usually use this to keep dust from getting on their clothes. It does a great job of keeping drywall dust from getting on your clothes, too. That fine gypsum power won’t get on your clothes or bookshelves. It won’t get into the vacuum, but it will keep the chunks that might break off from getting into the vacuum.

To get it off a wall, I tip the top toward me. The big things stay in the machine. Then I can either throw it away or use a vacuum cleaner to get rid of it. I bought the big one so I could use an oscillating tool to cut in remodel boxes for electricity with a tool. Once or twice I have to move it, but it works well.

They said there is room to put in a small LED light inside. That’s a great idea, and now I’m dreaming about how I could make this with a permanent LED and make it work. So many great ideas, but not enough time to do them.

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